Kawai SX-210

The Kawai SX-210 (also manufactured under the name of Teisco) was widely
ignored when released back in 1983 and is actually quite an underrated
synthesizer. The SX-210 uses DCOs (1 per voice) with traditional analog
VCF (filter) and VCA envelope generators. It features 8-voice polyphony, a
4-voice mode using 2 DCO per voice, and a monophonic unison lead mode (8
stacked oscillators!!). The SX-210 certainly stacks up well against the
more popular Roland Juno-60 and
Korg Polysix synths.

Program changes are entered using a global "Increment" wheel sort of
like those used on the Roland Alpha Juno series. Fortunately its
implementation is much better on the SX-210 - just hit a parameter
switch and adjust the dial to the desired value or effect. The downside
is there are only 32 memory patches. The oscillator section offers 3
waveforms, a sub-osc and PWM control plus a noise generator. The low
pass VCF (filter) has its own ADSR envelope generator. There's also a
high pass filter. The LFO can modulate both DCO, VCF and VCA, all at the
same time! It is also one of the only synths to feature both glissando
and portamento.

The SX-210 is pretty rare, only a few thousand may have
been made. This rarity and its capable sound quality make it a great
find, but it won't replace the Roland Juno or Korg Poly synths.

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